Gordon Liu

Category: Martial Arts

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A true milestone in martial arts movie history, this action-filled drama from director Lau Kar Leung ("Drunken Master II") stars Gordon Liu as a shallow young man out to avenge his family's murder by Manchu assassins. Entering the Shaolin temple, Liu undergoes a grueling series of training exercises to master the fighting skills he'll ... more

Gordon Liu impersonates the Master Killer in an attempt to help the workers of a fabric dying factory. When his ruse is discovered, he seeks to train under the real Master Killer in order to complete his mission. The unusual training methods include building a scaffold around the Shaolin Temple. AKA: "Return of Master Killer." 99 min. ... more

"Corpse herders" Fan and Chen make their living rounding up the dead, using paper spells to turn them into hopping "vampires," and returning them to their hometown and their final resting place. Things get even stranger for the duo when a fugitive criminal poses as one of their ambulatory charges and tries to use them for his own purposes. ... more

This martial arts classic from the legendary Shaw Brothers Studio concerns a Chinese man who weds a Japanese woman in an arranged marriage. After mistakenly challenging seven ninjas in her family, he is forced to push his physical abilities to their limits as he squares off against each of the men. Gordon Liu, Ha Ping, Chan Lung star. ... more

This Shaw Brothers epic boasts incredible action, as martial artists use poles at lightning speed to clobber opponents. Two young men survive an attack on their family that left their other brothers dead. One sibling is emotionally scarred by the experience, while the other enters a monastery to try to control his seething rage. But ... more

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